An 8 1/2 Acadia engine at the Wooden Boat Museum of Newfoundland and Labrador sits in a shed while it's boat is repaired. The engine is still in working order and is typically on display in a wooden boat outside the museum.

This is the engine bedding for the 8 1/2 Acadia engine owned by the Wooden Boat Museum of Newfoundland and Labrador. The boat is currently undergoing repairs and the engine was taken out to be cleaned up during this time.

An unmarked Acadia engine at the Wooden Boat Museum. The brass manufacturing plate, which would have held the hp marking and serial number, has been worn down smooth. However, this engine appears to be around a 6 hp due to it's size.

A 4hp Acadia engine sits in the Wooden Boat Museum of Newfoundland and Labrador. Note the piece of wood in the flywheel - most fishermen removed the brass pin that came with the engines for starting them. They had a history of the spring breaking...